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Worst DQ of All Time?
Tampa 7th today. I get the DQ’d horse came out but there was no contact.
As a bettor I have no faith in really anything anymore as it pertains to horse racing. Dramatic? Yeah. Honest? Hell yeah |
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Can you post the head on and pan for the incident?
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It was the 7th at Tampa today.
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However, I believe inside did in fact clearly initiate and make contact. You can clearly see outside moved off it's path by about a half lane. All horses are entitled to a clear and unobstructed path. Given the desperately small margin of victory IMO the Stewards had no choice in the matter and correctly DQ'ed. In the long and storied history of horse racing there has NEVER been a horse taken down that ran straight. |
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For a brief few minutes coming up on 17 years ago, I thought the worst DQ of all time was going to be Better Talk Now in the BC Turf. Instead it became one of my favorite races of all time and solidified my love of that horse and Dominguez. Just had to watch it again for old times sake!
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I’ve seen horses carry other horses 5-6 paths before with no DQ. The eventual winner was carried out maybe a path, probably less, with no contact. Bush league call at a bush league track. |
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You might want to slow it down to super slow mo or even frame by frame. I've seen a whole lot of stretch runs looking for contact. In that race there most definitely was. |
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The optics were bad, I get that, but the rider on the runner up didn’t flinch, he just rode all the way through. Wouldn’t he at least have reacted if he was bumped in to? Either way, no one here can say they haven’t seen MUCH worse stay up almost daily. This was a bad rider getting taken down because the leasing rider claimed foul. |
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I’m going to compliment you though Vic. You’ve managed to not make this all about you...yet.
Congrats! |
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